If you just want to hide some contents from visitors not replying to the CURRENT post, use <!--easy2hide start{reply_to_this=true}-->some hidden contents<!--easy2hide end--> in HTML editor; or if you want to hide some contents from visitors not replying to ANY posts, delete the letters between { and }.
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]]>http://best-plugins.net/plugin/quicktables/feed/0Tell A Friend: Share/Bookmark/Email/Social Bookmarking Buttonhttp://best-plugins.net/plugin/tell-a-friend-sharebookmarkemailsocial-bookmarking-button/
http://best-plugins.net/plugin/tell-a-friend-sharebookmarkemailsocial-bookmarking-button/#respondFri, 29 Mar 2013 13:10:03 +0000http://best-plugins.net/plugin/tell-a-friend-sharebookmarkemailsocial-bookmarking-button/Adds a tell a friend, Share/Bookmark/Email/Social Bookmarking button in a widget position. The service which is used is freetellafriend.com which supports e-mail address book, social bookmarks and favorites.

FreeTellaFriend is a free service to allow your visitors to share your website with their friends. The idea is simple; you place a ‘tell a friend’ button on your website, and when your visitor decides to tell their friend about your website, they click this button which then presents them with a straightforward form to e-mail their friends.

The great addition to FreeTellaFriend is your visitor can enter their e-mail username and password (we support major e-mail providers) and our system will automatically retrieve their contact list. Thereafter they can choose who to e-mail the website to. If one user decides to e-mail all their contacts, your website will be exposed to over 50 friends (on average).

The following is supported: Tell a Friend, Social Bookmarking and Add to Favorites.

]]>http://best-plugins.net/plugin/tell-a-friend-sharebookmarkemailsocial-bookmarking-button/feed/0BuddyPress Group Tagshttp://best-plugins.net/plugin/buddypress-group-tags/
http://best-plugins.net/plugin/buddypress-group-tags/#respondFri, 29 Mar 2013 12:50:02 +0000http://best-plugins.net/plugin/buddypress-group-tags/This plugin allows you to assign tags to BuddyPress groups in order to categorize them. You can then show a clickable tag cloud above the group
listings or as a widget. BuddyPress 1.5 friendly.

New to version 2.0. You can show group activity stream based on tag. For example, if you have ten groups tagged ‘sports’ you can show a combined activity feed for just those groups. It’s powerful stuff for larger sites with lots of conversations. using the gtags_group_activity() function you can even find the activity of groups that share two tags, or you can show activity for two tags added together.

]]>http://best-plugins.net/plugin/buddypress-group-tags/feed/0CMS Tree Page Viewhttp://best-plugins.net/plugin/cms-tree-page-view/
http://best-plugins.net/plugin/cms-tree-page-view/#respondFri, 29 Mar 2013 12:35:03 +0000http://best-plugins.net/plugin/cms-tree-page-view/Adds a CMS-like tree overview of all your pages and custom posts to WordPress – much like the view often found in a page-focused CMS.
Within this tree you can edit pages, view pages, add pages, search pages, and drag and drop pages to rearrange the order.

CMS Tree Page View is a good alternative to plugins such as pageMash, WordPress Page Tree
and My Page Order.

Page management in WordPress won’t get any easier than this!

Features and highlights:

View your pages & posts in a tree-view, like you view files in Windows Explorer or the Finder in OS X

Drag and drop to rearrange/order your pages

Add pages after or inside a page

Edit pages

View pages

Search pages

Available for both regular pages and custom posts

View your site hierarchy directly from the WordPress dashboard

Support for translation plugin WPML, so you can manage all the languages of your site

Screencast

Watch this screencast to see how easy you could be managing your pages:

Translations/Languages

This plugin is available in the following languages:

English

German

French

Spanish

Russian

Belorussian

Swedish

Czech

Italian

Dutch

Hungarian

Norwegian

Polish

Greek

Danish

Making the tree available for your vistors

If you’re looking for a version of this page tree that the vistors of your site can use, then check out
this navigation widget called Nice Navigation.

Always show your pages in the admin area

If you want to always have a list of your pages available in your WordPress admin area, please check out the pluginAdmin Menu Tree Page View.

]]>http://best-plugins.net/plugin/php-to-page/feed/0EnhanceJShttp://best-plugins.net/plugin/enhancejs/
http://best-plugins.net/plugin/enhancejs/#respondFri, 29 Mar 2013 10:30:02 +0000http://best-plugins.net/plugin/enhancejs/EnhanceJS is a new Javascript framework designed to improve the application of Progressive Enhancement by first testing browser capabilities for key Javascript and CSS support before applying advanced styles and scripts to the page.

EnhanceJS is developed and maintained by Filament Group, Inc. and was developed as part of the book “Designing With Progressive Enhancement” (Peachpit).

]]>http://best-plugins.net/plugin/enhancejs/feed/0Aye Aye Framehttp://best-plugins.net/plugin/aye-aye-frame/
http://best-plugins.net/plugin/aye-aye-frame/#respondFri, 29 Mar 2013 10:25:03 +0000http://best-plugins.net/plugin/aye-aye-frame/WordPress is such an awesome tool that it even strips some HTML, such as iframes, as a security measure. Unfortunately sometimes we need to use iframes so Aye Aye Frame gives you back that freedom with the use of a shortcode [ayeframe]. Simply wrap the url you would like to feature in the custom shortcode –

[ayeframe]YOUR URL HERE[/ayeframe]

and hey presto! you have an iframe on your WordPress blog.

The code or url you insert between the shortcode tags is the equivalent of the ‘src’ section of the iframe code.

Customise your Aye Aye Frame

As with normal iframes, extra parameters can be added to customise the size, borders and other elements. Any, all or none of these parametres may be used.

Extra parameters
'width' = Takes a number to customise the width of the iframe. Default = 250
'height' = Takes a number to customise the height of the iframe. Default = 250
'frameborder' = Specifies whether to add a border to the iframe (0 = no, 1 = yes). Default = 0
'marginheight' = Specifies the top and bottom margins of an iframe. Default = 0
'marginwidth' = Specifies the left and right margins of an iframe. Default = 0
'name' = Specifies the name of the iframe. Default = No default<br />
'scrolling' = Specifies whether or not to display scrollbars in an iframe (yes, no, auto). Default = auto
'id'= Specifies the id of your iframe. No default
'class' = Specifies the class name of your iframe. Default = No default
'title' = Specifies the title of your iframe. No default
Example usage of extra parameters
[ayeframe width=500 height=500 frameborder=1 marginheight=5 marginwidth=5 name=myFrameName scrolling=0 id=myFrameID class=myFrameClass title=myFrameTitle]http://www.my_ayeframe_url[/ayeframe]
Any questions?
Aye Aye Frame was created just for fun (thats right, FUN!) by Christian Senior at http://www.utcwebdesign.co.uk but if you have any questions or suggestions you are welcome to get in touch using the contact information on the website.
Keep up to date with this plugin at http://www.utcwebdesign.co.uk/blog/development/aye-aye-frame-wordpress-plugin